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List of NCAA Division I men's basketball career scoring leaders

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Pete Maravich, who averaged 44.2 points per game over three seasons for LSU, holds the NCAA Division I scoring record with 3,667 points

In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throws and field goals.[1] In National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I basketball, it is considered a notable achievement to reach the 1,000-points scored threshold. In even rarer instances, players have reached the 2,000- and 3,000-point plateaus (no player has ever scored 4,000 or more points at the Division I level). The top 25 highest scorers in NCAA Division I men's basketball history are listed below. The NCAA was not organized into its current divisional format until August 1973.[2] From 1906 to 1955, there were no classifications to the NCAA nor its predecessor, the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS).[2] Then, from 1956 to spring 1973, colleges were classified as either "NCAA University Division (Major College)" or "NCAA College Division (Small College)".[2][3]

Numerous players among the top 25 scorers in Division I history played in the era before the three-point line was officially adopted in 1986–87. All of the players with a dash through the three-point field goals column were affected by this rule. Hank Gathers of Loyola Marymount is the only three-point shot era player on this list who did not make a single three-point shot. In the 1986–87 season, the three-point arc was made mandatory in men's basketball, marked at 19 ft 9 in (6.02 m) from the center of the basket;[4] at the same time, the three-point arc became an experimental rule in NCAA women's basketball, using the men's distance.[5] In the following season, the men's three-point line became mandatory in women's basketball, and from that point through the 2007–08 season, the three-point lines remained at 19 ft 9 in (6.02 m).[4][5] On May 3, 2007, the NCAA men's basketball rules committee passed a measure to extend the distance of the men's three-point line back to 20 ft 9 in (6.32 m);[4] the women's line remained at the original distance until it was moved to match the men's distance effective in 2011–12.[5] Still later, the NCAA moved the men's three-point line to 6.75 m (22 ft 2 in) for the main arc and 6.6 m (21 ft 8 in) in the corners, matching the distance used by the sport's international governing body of FIBA. This last move was implemented in two phases, with Division I adopting the new line in 2019–20 and Divisions II and III doing so in 2020–21.[6][7] Women's basketball did not adopt the FIBA arc until 2021–22.[8]

Additionally, several of the players on this list played during an era when college freshmen were ineligible to compete at the varsity level and competed on either freshman or junior varsity teams. As freshman and junior varsity statistics do not count toward official NCAA records, three players—Pete Maravich, Oscar Robertson and Elvin Hayes—only had three seasons to compile their totals. Larry Bird redshirted (sat out) his freshman year, and therefore, like Maravich, Robertson, and Hayes, his totals were also achieved in only three seasons. Maravich, a guard from LSU, not only owns the three highest single season averages in Division I history, but also the highest career total. Remarkably, he scored 3,667 points in a mere 83 games.

Four players on this top 25 list are enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame: Pete Maravich,[9] Oscar Robertson,[10] Elvin Hayes,[11] and Larry Bird.[12]

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Top 25 career scoring leaders

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Chris Clemons, fourth all-time in points, finished his collegiate career in March 2019.
A picture of a darker black man wearing a suit while standing behind a podium. The photograph is in black and white.
Elvin Hayes finished with 2,884 points.
JJ Redick is also sixth all-time in three-point field goals made (457).
Player Pos. Team Career
start
Career
end
Games
played
Field goals
made
3-point field
goals
made
Free
throws
made
Points PPG Ref.
Pete Maravich* G LSU 1967 1970 83 1,387
893 3,667 44.2 [13]
Antoine DavisC G Detroit Mercy 2018 2023 144 1,219 588 638 3,664 25.4 [14]
Freeman Williams F/G Portland State 1974 1978 106 1,369
511 3,249 30.7 [15]
Chris Clemons G Campbell 2015 2019 130 1,024 444 733 3,225 24.8 [16]
Lionel Simmons F La Salle 1986 1990 131 1,244 56 673 3,217 24.6 [17]
Alphonso Ford G Mississippi Valley State 1989 1993 109 1,121 333 590 3,165 29.0 [18]
Doug McDermott F Creighton 2010 2014 145 1,141 274 594 3,150 21.7 [19]
Max AbmasC G Oral Roberts /
Texas
2019 2024 157 1,035 512 549 3,131 19.9 [20]
Mike Daum F South Dakota State 2015 2019 137 1,005 271 786 3,067 22.4 [21]
Harry Kelly F Texas Southern 1979 1983 110 1,234
598 3,066 27.9 [22]
Keydren Clark G Saint Peter's 2002 2006 118 967 435 689 3,058 25.9 [23]
Hersey Hawkins G Bradley 1984 1988 125 1,100 118 690 3,008 25.5 [24]
Oscar Robertson* G Cincinnati 1957 1960 88 1,052
869 2,973 33.8 [25]
Danny Manning F Kansas 1984 1988 147 1,216 10 509 2,951 20.1 [26]
Alfredrick Hughes G Loyola Chicago 1981 1985 120 1,226
462 2,914 24.3 [27]
Elvin Hayes* C/F Houston 1965 1968 93 1,215
454 2,884 31.0 [28]
Tyler Hansbrough F North Carolina 2005 2009 142 939 12 982 2,872 20.2 [29]
Larry Bird* F Indiana State 1976 1979 94 1,154
542 2,850 30.3 [30]
Otis Birdsong G Houston (2) 1973 1977 116 1,176
480 2,832 24.4 [31]
Kevin Bradshaw G Bethune-Cookman /
U.S. International
1987 1991 111 1,027 132 618 2,804 25.3 [3]
Allan Houston G/F Tennessee 1989 1993 128 902 346 651 2,801 21.9 [32]
JJ Redick G Duke 2002 2006 139 825 457 662 2,769 19.9 [33]
Markus Howard G Marquette 2016 2020 128 864 434 599 2,761 21.6 [34]
Hank Gathers F/C USC /
Loyola Marymount
1985 1990 117 1,127 0 469 2,723 23.3 [35]
Tyler Haws G BYU 2009 2015[n 1] 139 917 162 724 2,720 19.6 [36]

All-time conference scoring leaders

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The following list contains current and defunct Division I conferences' all-time scoring leaders. The "conference founded" column indicates when each conference first began intercollegiate athletic competition, not necessarily when they began basketball. For example, the Great West Conference was established as a football-only conference in 2004 but became an all-sports conference in 2008 (with basketball actually beginning in 2009–10).[37] Also note that some of the schools on this list are no longer in the conference in which they are identified. Utah, for instance, is currently a member of the Pac-12 Conference, but when Keith Van Horn set the scoring record it was still a member of the Western Athletic Conference. Similarly, BYU is currently in the Big 12 Conference, but the career of its scoring leader Jimmer Fredette coincided with the program's last four seasons in the Mountain West Conference.

No player scored more Patriot League points than CJ McCollum (2,361).
Tyler Hansbrough amassed an ACC-record 2,872 points at North Carolina.
Bo McCalebb netted a Sun Belt record 2,679 points at New Orleans.
Bill Bradley, the Ivy League's all-time leading scorer, is also in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Conference Conference
founded
Conference
disbanded
Player School Career
start
Career
end
Points Ref.
ACC 1953 Tyler Hansbrough North Carolina 2005 2009 2,872 [38]
America East 1979 Reggie Lewis Northeastern 1983 1987 2,709 [39]
American Athletic 2013[n 2] Kendric DavisC SMU / Memphis 2019[n 3] 2023 2,059[n 4] [42][43]
American South 1987 1991 Kevin Brooks Southwestern Louisiana 1987 1991 2,294
American West 1993[n 5] 1996 Reggie Ingram Southern Utah 1994 1996 644
ASUN 1978 Darius McGheeC Liberty 2018 2023 2,685 [44]
Atlantic 10 1976 Mark Macon Temple 1987 1991 2,609 [45]
Big 12 1996 Buddy Hield Oklahoma 2012 2016 2,291 [46]
Big East 1979[n 2] Markus Howard[n 6] Marquette 2016 2020 2,761 [34]
Big Eight 1907 1996 Danny Manning Kansas 1984 1988 2,951 [48]
Big Sky 1963 Tyler Hall Montana State 2015 2019 2,518 [49]
Big South 1983 Chris Clemons Campbell 2015 2019 3,225 [16][50]
Big Ten 1896 Calbert Cheaney Indiana 1989 1993 2,613 [51]
Big West 1969 Lucious Harris Long Beach State 1989 1993 2,312 [52]
CAA 1982 David Robinson* Navy 1983 1987 2,669 [53]
Conference USA 1995 Jon Elmore Marshall 2015 2019 2,636 [54]
East Coast 1958 1994 Daren Queenan Lehigh 1984 1988 2,703 [55]
Great Midwest 1990 1995 Erwin Claggett Saint Louis 1991 1995 1,910 [56]
Great West 2004 2013 Chris Flores NJIT 2009 2013 1,726
Horizon 1979 Antoine DavisC Detroit Mercy 2018 2023 3,664 [57]
Ivy 1901[n 7] Bill Bradley* Princeton 1962 1965 2,503 [58]
MAAC 1980 Lionel Simmons La Salle 1986 1990 3,217 [59]
Metro 1975 1995 Bimbo Coles Virginia Tech 1986 1990 2,484 [60]
MAC 1946 Bonzi Wells Ball State 1994 1998 2,485 [61]
MEAC 1970 Charles Williams Howard 2016 2020 2,404 [62]
Missouri Valley 1907 Hersey Hawkins Bradley 1984 1988 3,008 [63]
Mountain West 1999 Jimmer Fredette BYU 2007 2011 2,599 [64]
NEC 1981 Terrance Bailey Wagner 1983 1987 2,591 [65]
OVC 1948 Henry Domercant Eastern Illinois 1999 2003 2,602 [66]
Pac-12 1959 Don MacLean UCLA 1988 1992 2,608 [67]
Pacific Coast[n 8] 1915 1959 Bob Houbregs* Washington 1950 1953 1,774 [67]
Patriot 1986 CJ McCollum Lehigh 2009 2013 2,361 [68]
SEC 1933 Pete Maravich* LSU 1967 1970 3,667 [69]
Southern 1921 Stephen Curry Davidson 2006 2009 2,635 [70]
Southland 1963 Joe Dumars*[n 9] McNeese 1981 1985 2,607 [72]
Summit 1982 Mike Daum South Dakota State 2015 2019 3,067 [73]
Sun Belt 1976 Bo McCalebb New Orleans 2003 2008 2,679 [74]
SWC 1914 1996 Terrence Rencher Texas 1991 1995 2,306 [75]
SWAC 1920 Alphonso Ford Mississippi Valley State 1989 1993 3,165
West Coast 1952 Hank Gathers Loyola Marymount 1987 1990 2,490[n 10] [76]
WAC 1962 Keith Van Horn Utah 1993 1997 2,542 [77]

All-time schools' scoring leaders

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These schools are full, current members of NCAA Division I, meaning they have finished the process of joining Division I or its historical equivalent. Some of the records below were set while the school was still in a lower division and are not intended to be solely Division I era scoring records; if no season-specific link exists, it is because the record was set while the school was a member of a lower division. Through 2022–23, the oldest school record is held by Jim Lacy at Loyola of Maryland, whose 2,199 points were last scored in 1949. The newest record holder, meanwhile, is Zach Edey of Purdue, who set his record on March 16, 2024, during his senior season in 2023–24. Lipscomb's John Pierce holds college basketball's all-time, all-divisions scoring mark of 4,230 points. He played from 1990 to 1994 while the Bisons were still a member of the NAIA.

All schools are listed with their current athletic brand names, which do not necessarily match those used when a school's scoring leader was active.

School Player Pos. Career start Career end Points Ref.
Abilene Christian Corey Stone SG 1991 1995 1,848 [78]
Air Force Raymond Dudley SG 1986 1990 2,178 [79]
Akron Joe Jakubick SG 1980 1984 2,583 [80]
Alabama Reggie King SF/PF 1975 1979 2,168 [81]
Alabama A&M
Alabama State Willie Scott SF 1965 1969 3,155 [82]
Albany Jamar Wilson PG 2002 2007 2,164 [83]
Alcorn State Richard Smith PG 1952 1956 2,527 [84]
American Sa'eed Nelson PG 2016 2020 2,116 [85]
Appalachian State Donald Sims PG 2007 2011 2,185 [86]
Arizona Sean Elliott SF 1985 1989 2,555 [87]
Arizona State Eddie House PG/SG 1996 2000 2,044 [88]
Arkansas Todd Day SG 1988 1992 2,395 [89]
Arkansas State Jerry Rook SF 1961 1965 2,153 [90]
Arkansas–Pine Bluff James Mack Allen SG 1960 1964 2,837 [91]
Army Kevin Houston SG 1983 1987 2,325 [92]
Auburn Chuck Person SF 1982 1986 2,311 [93]
Austin Peay Terry Taylor[n 11] SF 2017 2021 2,507 [94]
Ball State Bonzi Wells SG/SF 1994 1998 2,485 [95]
Baylor LaceDarius Dunn SG 2007 2011 2,285 [96]
Belmont Joe Behling SF 1986 1990 2,823 [97]
Bethune–Cookman John Chaney[n 12] PG 1951 1955 3,067+[n 13] [98]
Binghamton Chris Jackey SG 1986 1990 1,721 [99]
Boise State Tanoka Beard PF/C 1989 1993 1,944 [100]
Boston College Troy Bell PG 1999 2003 2,632 [101]
Boston University Tunji Awojobi PF 1993 1997 2,308 [102]
Bowling Green Justin TurnerC PG/SG 2016 2021 2,077 [103]
Bradley Hersey Hawkins SG 1984 1988 3,008 [104]
Brown Earl Hunt SG 1999 2003 2,041 [105]
Bryant Tom Smile SF 1963 1967 2,390 [106]
Bucknell Mike Muscala C 2009 2013 2,036 [107]
Buffalo Javon McCrea PF/C 2010 2014 2,004 [108]
Butler Chad Tucker C 1983 1988 2,321 [109]
BYU Tyler Haws SG 2009 2015[n 1] 2,720 [110]
Cal Poly Chris Bjorklund C 1997 2001 2,006 [111]
Cal State Bakersfield Stephon Carter SG 2009 2013 1,628 [112]
Cal State Fullerton Bobby Brown PG 2003 2007 1,961 [113]
Cal State Northridge Stephan Hicks SG/SF 2010 2015 1,959 [114]
California Jerome Randle PG 2006 2010 1,835 [115]
California Baptist Michael Smith SG 2013 2017 2,031 [116]
Campbell Chris Clemons PG 2015 2019 3,225 [117]
Canisius Ray Hall SG 1981 1985 2,226 [118]
Central Arkansas Jordan Howard PG 2014 2018 2,524 [119]
Central Connecticut Ken Horton PF 2007 2012 1,966 [120]
Central Michigan Mel McLaughlin PG 1979 1983 2,071 [121]
Charleston Andrew Goudelock SG 2007 2011 2,571 [122]
Charleston Southern Ben Hinson PG/SG 1983 1987 2,295 [123]
Charlotte Henry Williams SG 1988 1992 2,383 [124]
Chattanooga Wayne Golden SG 1973 1977 2,384 [125]
Chicago State David Holston PG 2005 2009 2,331 [126]
Cincinnati Oscar Robertson* PG 1957 1960 2,973 [127]
The Citadel Cameron Wells PG 2007 2011 2,049 [128]
Clemson Elden Campbell PF/C 1986 1990 1,880 [129]
Cleveland State Ken McFadden PG 1985 1989 2,256 [130]
Coastal Carolina Tony Dunkin SF 1989 1993 2,151 [131]
Colgate Tucker Neale SG 1992 1995 2,075 [132]
Colorado Cory Higgins SG/SF 2007 2011 2,001 [133]
Richard Roby SG 2004 2008
Colorado State Pat Durham SF 1985 1989 1,980 [134]
Columbia Buck Jenkins PG 1989 1993 1,767 [135]
Coppin State Tywain McKee PG/SG 2005 2009 2,158 [136]
Cornell Matt Morgan PG 2015 2019 2,333 [137]
Creighton Doug McDermott SF 2010 2014 3,150 [138]
Dartmouth Jim Barton SF 1985 1989 2,158 [139]
Davidson Stephen Curry PG 2006 2009 2,635 [140]
Dayton Roosevelt Chapman SF 1980 1984 2,233 [141]
Delaware Devon Saddler PG 2010 2014 2,222 [142]
Delaware State Tom Davis PF 1987 1991 2,275 [143]
Denver Harry Hollines SG 1965 1968 1,879 [144]
DePaul Mark Aguirre SF 1978 1981 2,182 [145]
Detroit Mercy Antoine DavisC PG/SG 2018 2023 3,664 [146]
Drake Reed Timmer SG 2014 2018 2,000 [147]
Drexel Michael Anderson PG 1984 1988 2,208 [148]
Duke JJ Redick SG 2002 2006 2,769 [149]
Duquesne Dick Ricketts PF/C 1951 1955 1,963 [150]
East Carolina Bobby Hodges C 1951 1954 2,018 [151]
East Tennessee State Tim Smith PG 2002 2006 2,300 [152]
Eastern Illinois Henry Domercant SG 1999 2003 2,602 [153]
Eastern Kentucky Nick Mayo PF 2015 2019 2,316 [154]
Eastern Michigan Kennedy McIntosh PF 1967 1971 2,219 [155]
Eastern Washington Bogdan Bliznyuk SG/SF 2014 2018 2,169 [156]
Elon Jesse Branson SF 1961 1965 2,241 [157]
Evansville D.J. Balentine PG 2012 2016 2,464 [158]
Fairfield Tyler Nelson PG 2014 2018 2,172 [159]
Fairleigh Dickinson Desi Wilson C 1988 1991 1,902 [160]
FIU Dwight Stewart PF 1988 1993 2,101 [161]
Florida Ronnie Williams PF 1980 1984 2,090 [162]
Florida A&M David Wright SG 1966 1970 2,029 [163]
Florida Atlantic Greg Gantt SG 2009 2013 1,972 [164]
Florida Gulf Coast Bernard Thompson SG 2011 2015 1,835 [165]
Florida State Bob Sura PG/SG 1991 1995 2,130 [166]
Fordham Ed Conlin SG/SF 1951 1955 1,886 [167]
Fresno State Marvelle Harris SG 2012 2016 2,031 [168]
Furman Frank Selvy SG/SF 1951 1954 2,538 [169]
Gardner–Webb George Adams SF 1969 1972 2,404 [170]
George Mason Carlos Yates SF 1981 1985 2,420 [171]
George Washington Chris Monroe PG/SG 1999 2003 2,248 [172]
Georgetown Sleepy Floyd PG 1978 1982 2,304 [173]
Georgia Litterial Green PG 1988 1992 2,111 [174]
Georgia Southern Chester Webb C 1952 1956 2,542 [175]
Georgia State R. J. Hunter SG 2012 2015 1,819 [176]
Georgia Tech Rich Yunkus PF/C 1968 1971 2,232 [177]
Gonzaga Drew Timme[n 11] PF/C 2019 2023 2,307 [178]
Grambling State Bob Hopkins PF/C 1952 1956 3,759 [179]
Grand Canyon Bayard Forrest C 1972 1976 2,195 [180]
Green Bay Tony Bennett PG 1988 1992 2,285 [181]
Hampton Jermaine Marrow PG 2016 2020 2,680 [182]
Harvard Joe Carrabino SF 1980 1985 1,880 [183]
Hawaiʻi Chris Gaines PG 1986 1990 1,734 [184]
High Point Gene Littles PG 1965 1969 2,398 [185]
Hofstra Charles Jenkins PG/SG 2007 2011 2,513 [186]
Holy Cross Ron Perry SG 1976 1980 2,524 [187]
Houston Elvin Hayes* PF/C 1965 1968 2,884 [188]
Houston Christian Eddie Brown SG 1968 1972 1,939 [189]
Howard Charles Williams SG 2016 2020 2,404 [190]
Idaho Orlando Lightfoot SG 1991 1994 2,102 [191]
Idaho State Les Roh PG 1952 1956 1,964 [192]
Illinois Deon Thomas PF 1990 1994 2,129 [193]
Illinois State Doug Collins SG 1970 1973 2,240 [194]
Incarnate Word Kenneth Watson SF 1991 1995 2,243 [195]
Indiana Calbert Cheaney SG/SF 1989 1993 2,613 [196]
Indiana State Larry Bird*[n 14] SF/PF 1976 1979 2,850 [197]
Iona Steve Burtt PG 1980 1984 2,534 [198]
Iowa Luka Garza[n 11] C 2017 2021 2,306 [199]
Iowa State Jeff Grayer SG/SF 1984 1988 2,502 [200]
IUPUI Carlos Knox SG 1994 1998 2,556 [201]
Jackson State Purvis Short SF 1974 1978 2,434 [202]
Jacksonville Ralph Tiner SF 1961 1965 2,184 [203]
Jacksonville State Robert Lee Sanders PG 1986 1990 1,983 [204]
James Madison Steve Stielper PF 1976 1980 2,126 [205]
Kansas Danny Manning PF 1984 1988 2,951 [206]
Kansas City Michael Watson PG/SG 2000 2004 2,488 [207]
Kansas State Jacob Pullen PG 2007 2011 2,132 [208]
Kennesaw State Markeith Cummings SG 2009 2013 2,048 [209]
Kent State Trevor Huffman PG/SG 1998 2002 1,820 [210]
Kentucky Dan Issel* PF/C 1967 1970 2,138 [211]
La Salle Lionel Simmons SF 1986 1990 3,217 [212]
Lafayette Tracy Tripucka SF 1969 1972 1,973 [213]
Lamar Mike Olliver SG 1977 1981 2,518 [214]
Lehigh Daren Queenan SG/SF 1984 1988 2,703 [215]
Liberty Darius McGheeC PG 2018 2023 2,685 [216]
Lipscomb John Pierce C 1990 1994 4,230 [217]
Little Rock James Scott PG/SG 1987 1991 1,731 [218]
LIU Raiquan Clark[n 15] SG/SF 2015 2020 2,030 [219]
Long Beach State Lucious Harris SG 1989 1993 2,312 [220]
Longwood Antwan Carter C 2008 2012 1,886 [221]
Louisiana Bo Lamar PG 1969 1973 3,493 [222]
Louisiana–Monroe Calvin Natt SF 1975 1979 2,581 [223]
Louisiana Tech Mike Green PF/C 1969 1973 2,340 [224]
Louisville Darrell Griffith SG 1976 1980 2,333 [225]
Loyola Chicago Alfredrick Hughes SG/SF 1981 1985 2,914 [226]
Loyola (Maryland) Jim Lacy SF 1943 1949[n 16] 2,199 [227]
Loyola Marymount Hank Gathers PF 1987 1990 2,490 [228]
LSU Pete Maravich* SG 1967 1970 3,667 [229]
Maine Rufus Harris SF 1976 1980 2,206 [230]
Manhattan Luis Flores PG/SG 2001 2004 2,046 [231]
Marist Chavaughn Lewis SG/SF 2011 2015 2,119 [232]
Marquette Markus Howard PG 2016 2020 2,761 [233]
Marshall Taevion KinseyC PG/SG 2018 2023 2,641 [234]
Maryland Juan Dixon PG/SG 1998 2002 2,269 [235]
Maryland Eastern Shore Jake Ford PG 1966 1970 2,218 [236]
McNeese Joe Dumars* PG/SG 1981 1985 2,607 [237]
Memphis Keith Lee PF/C 1981 1985 2,408 [238]
Mercer James Florence PG 2006 2010 2,286 [239]
Merrimack Juvaris Hayes PG 2016 2020 1,951 [240]
Miami (Florida) Rick Barry* SF 1962 1965 2,298 [241]
Miami (Ohio) Ron Harper PG/SG 1982 1986 2,377 [242]
Michigan Glen Rice SF 1985 1989 2,442 [243]
Michigan State Shawn Respert PG 1990 1995 2,531 [244]
Middle Tennessee Desmond Yates PF 2006 2010 1,775 [245]
Milwaukee Clay Tucker SG/SF 1999 2003 1,788 [246]
Minnesota Mychal Thompson C 1974 1978 1,992 [247]
Mississippi State Jeff Malone SG 1979 1983 2,142 [248]
Mississippi Valley State Alphonso Ford SG 1989 1993 3,165 [249]
Missouri Derrick Chievous SF 1984 1988 2,580 [250]
Missouri State Daryel Garrison SG 1971 1975 1,975 [251]
Monmouth Justin Robinson PG 2013 2017 2,003 [252]
Montana Larry Krystkowiak PF 1982 1986 2,017 [253]
Montana State Tyler Hall SG 2015 2019 2,518 [254]
Morehead State Ricky Minard SG/SF 2000 2004 2,381 [255]
Morgan State Reggie Holmes SG 2006 2010 2,048 [256]
Mount St. Mary's Jack Sullivan SF 1953 1957 2,672 [257]
Murray State Jeff Martin SG 1985 1989 2,484 [258]
Navy David Robinson*[n 14] C 1983 1987 2,669 [259]
NC State Rodney Monroe SG 1987 1991 2,551 [260]
Nebraska Dave Hoppen C 1982 1986 2,167 [261]
New Mexico Charles Smith SG 1993 1997 1,993 [262]
New Mexico State Eric Channing SG 1998 2002 1,862 [263]
Nevada Nick Fazekas PF/C 2003 2007 2,464 [264]
New Hampshire Tanner Leissner PF 2014 2018 1,962 [265]
New Orleans Bo McCalebb PG 2003 2008 2,679 [266]
Niagara Calvin Murphy* PG 1966 1970 2,548 [267]
Nicholls Larry Wilson SF 1975 1979 2,569 [268]
NJIT Damon Lynn PG 2013 2017 2,153 [269]
Norfolk State Ralph Tally PG 1983 1987 2,575 [270]
North Alabama Otis Boddie SG 1976 1980 1,962 [271]
North Carolina Tyler Hansbrough PF/C 2005 2009 2,872 [272]
North Carolina A&T Joe Binion PF 1980 1984 2,143 [273]
North Carolina Central Ted Manning SF 1962 1966 2,086 [274]
North Dakota Scott Guldseth SF 1989 1993 2,190 [275]
North Dakota State Ben Woodside PG 2005 2009 2,315 [276]
North Florida Dallas Moore SG 2013 2017 2,437 [277]
North Texas Kenneth Lyons PF 1979 1983 2,291 [278]
Northeastern Reggie Lewis SG 1983 1987 2,709 [279]
Northern Arizona Cameron Jones SG 2007 2011 1,643 [280]
Northern Colorado Jordan Davis PG/SG 2015 2019 2,272 [281]
Northern Illinois Eugene German PG 2016 2020 2,203 [282]
Northern Iowa Jason Reese C 1986 1990 2,033 [283]
Northern Kentucky Marques Warrick^ G 2020 present 2,246 [284][285]
Northwestern Boo BuieC PG 2019 2024 2,165 [286][287]
Northwestern State Zeek Woodley SG 2013 2017 2,033 [288]
Notre Dame Austin Carr SG 1968 1971 2,560 [289]
Oakland Carvin Melson SG 1969 1973 2,408 [290]
Ohio Dave Jamerson SG 1985 1990 2,336 [291]
Ohio State Dennis Hopson SG/SF 1983 1987 2,096 [292]
Oklahoma Wayman Tisdale PF 1982 1985 2,661 [293]
Oklahoma State Byron Houston PF 1988 1992 2,379 [294]
Old Dominion Ronnie Valentine PF 1976 1980 2,204 [295]
Ole Miss John Stroud SF 1976 1980 2,328 [296]
Omaha Dean Thompson Jr. PG 1980 1984 1,816 [297]
Oral Roberts Greg Sutton PG 1988 1991 3,070 [298]
Oregon Ron Lee PG 1972 1976 2,085 [299]
Oregon State Tres Tinkle SF/PF 2015 2020 2,233 [300]
Pacific Ron Cornelius C 1977 1981 2,065 [301]
Penn A. J. Brodeur PF 2016 2020 1,832 [302]
Penn State Talor Battle PG 2007 2011 2,213 [303]
Pepperdine Colbey Ross[n 11] PG 2017 2021 2,236 [304]
Pittsburgh Charles Smith PF 1984 1988 2,045 [305]
Portland Jose Slaughter SG 1979 1983 1,940 [306]
Portland State Freeman Williams SG/SF 1974 1978 3,249 [307]
Prairie View A&M Zelmo Beaty* C 1958 1962 2,285 [308]
Presbyterian Khalid Mutakabbir SG 2009 2013 1,563 [309]
Princeton Bill Bradley* SG/SF 1962 1965 2,503 [310]
Providence Ryan Gomes SF/PF 2001 2005 2,138 [311]
Purdue Zach Edey[n 11] C 2020 2024 2,516 [312][313]
Purdue Fort Wayne Jarred GodfreyC SG 2018 2023 2,164 [314]
Quinnipiac Frank Vieira SF 1953 1957 2,649 [315]
Radford Doug Day SG 1989 1993 2,027 [316]
Rhode Island Carlton Owens PG 1984 1988 2,114 [317]
Rice Mike Harris SF 2001 2005 2,014 [318]
Richmond Johnny Newman SF 1982 1986 2,383 [319]
Rider Darrick Suber SG 1989 1993 2,219 [320]
Robert Morris Myron Walker SG 1990 1994 1,965 [321]
Rutgers Phil Sellers SF 1972 1976 2,399 [322]
Sacramento State Robert Martin SG 1985 1989 1,774 [323]
Sacred Heart Shane Gibson PG/SG 2008 2013 2,079 [324]
St. Bonaventure Greg Sanders SF 1974 1978 2,238 [325]
Saint Francis (PA) Joe Anderson SF 1987 1991 2,301 [326]
St. John's Chris Mullin*[n 14] SG/SF 1981 1985 2,440 [327]
Saint Joseph's Jameer Nelson PG 2000 2004 2,094 [328]
Saint Louis Anthony Bonner PF 1986 1990 1,972 [329]
Saint Mary's Matthew Dellavedova PG/SG 2009 2013 1,933 [330]
Saint Peter's Keydren Clark PG 2002 2006 3,058 [331]
Sam Houston James Lister SF/PF 1969 1973 2,304 [332]
Samford Craig Beard SF 1982 1985 1,925 [333]
San Diego Johnny Dee SG 2011 2015 2,046 [334]
San Diego State Brandon Heath PG 2003 2007 2,189 [335]
San Francisco Bill Cartwright C 1975 1979 2,116 [336]
San Jose State Ricky Berry SF 1985 1988 1,767 [337]
Santa Clara Kevin Foster PG/SG 2008 2013 2,423 [338]
Seattle Johnny O'Brien C 1950 1953 2,733 [339]
Seton Hall Terry Dehere PG/SG 1989 1993 2,494 [340]
Siena Marc Brown PG 1987 1991 2,284 [341]
SIU Edwardsville Jason Holmes SG 1993 1997 1,949 [342]
SMU Jeryl Sasser SG 1997 2001 1,992 [343]
South Alabama Jeff Hodge PG 1985 1989 2,221 [344]
South Carolina BJ McKie PG 1995 1999 2,119 [345]
South Carolina State Harry Nickens PG 1974 1978 1,851 [346]
South Dakota Tim Hatchett SF 1986 1990 2,280 [347]
South Dakota State Mike Daum PF 2015 2019 3,067 [348]
South Florida Charlie Bradley SF 1981 1985 2,319 [349]
Southeast Missouri State Carl Ritter PG/SG 1959 1963 1,916 [350]
Southeastern Louisiana C.A. Core PF 1964 1968 2,046 [351]
Southern Bob Love SF 1961 1965 2,458 [n 17]
Southern Illinois Chico Vaughn PG/SG 1958 1962 2,088 [352]
Southern Miss Nick Revon PG 1950 1954 2,136 [353]
Southern Utah Davor Marcelić SF 1988 1992 1,710 [354]
Stanford Chasson Randle PG 2011 2015 2,375 [355]
Stony Brook Jameel Warney PF 2012 2016 2,132 [356]
Stephen F. Austin James Silas PG 1968 1972 1,884 [357]
Stetson Divine Myles PG 2014 2018 1,845 [358]
Syracuse Lawrence Moten SG 1991 1995 2,334 [359]
TCU Darrell Browder PG 1979 1983 1,886 [360]
Temple Mark Macon PG/SG 1987 1991 2,609 [361]
Tennessee Allan Houston SG 1989 1993 2,801 [362]
Tennessee State Dick Barnett SG 1955 1959 3,209 [363]
Tennessee Tech Earl Wise PF 1986 1990 2,196 [364]
Texas Terrence Rencher PG 1991 1995 2,306 [365]
Texas A&M Bernard King SG 1999 2003 1,990 [366]
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Rashawn Thomas PF 2013 2017 2,033 [367]
Texas Southern Harry Kelly SF 1979 1983 3,066 [368]
Texas State Nijal Pearson SF 2016 2020 2,122 [369]
Texas Tech Andre Emmett SG/SF 2000 2004 2,256 [370]
Toledo Ken Epperson PF 1981 1985 2,016 [371]
Towson Devin Boyd PG 1988 1993 2,000 [372]
Troy Wesley Person Jr. PG/SG 2014 2018 2,063 [373]
Tulane Jerald Honeycutt PF 1993 1997 2,209 [374]
Tulsa Shea Seals SG 1993 1997 2,288 [375]
UAB Steve Mitchell PG 1982 1986 1,866 [376]
UC Davis Elijah PepperC PG/SG 2019 2024 2,284 [377][378]
UC Irvine Jerry Green PG 1998 2002 1,993 [379]
UC Riverside Larry Cunningham PG 2004 2008 1,502 [380]
UC Santa Barbara Orlando Johnson SG/SF 2009 2012 1,825 [381]
UCF Bo Clark SG 1975 1980 2,866 [382]
UCLA Don MacLean PF 1988 1992 2,608 [383]
UConn Chris Smith PG 1988 1992 2,145 [384]
UIC Cedrick Banks SG 2001 2005 2,097 [385]
UMass Jim McCoy SG 1988 1992 2,374 [386]
UMass Lowell Elad Inbar SF 2000 2004 2,099 [387]
UMBC Larry Simmons PG 1986 1990 1,802 [388]
UNC Asheville Bamford Jones SG 1974 1978 1,919 [389]
UNC Greensboro Kyle Hines PF/C 2004 2008 2,187 [390]
UNC Wilmington Brett Blizzard SG 1999 2003 2,144 [391]
UNLV Eddie Owens SF 1973 1977 2,221 [392]
USC Harold Miner SG 1989 1992 2,048 [393]
USC Upstate Ulysses Hackett C 1988 1992 2,688 [394]
UT Arlington Willie Brand PG/SG 1987 1991 1,907 [395]
UT Martin Myles Taylor PF 2011 2016 1,734 [396]
UT Rio Grande Valley Otto Moore[n 18] PF/C 1964 1968 1,880 [397]
Utah Keith Van Horn SF/PF 1993 1997 2,542 [398]
Utah State Jaycee Carroll SG 2004 2008 2,522 [399]
Utah Valley Ryan Toolson SG 2003 2009[n 19] 2,163 [400]
UTEP Stefon Jackson SG 2005 2009 2,456 [401]
UTSA Jhivvan Jackson[n 11] PG/SG 2017 2021 2,551 [402]
Valparaiso Alec Peters PF 2013 2017 2,348 [403]
Vanderbilt Shan Foster SG/SF 2004 2008 2,011 [404]
VCU Eric Maynor PG 2005 2009 1,953 [405]
Vermont Eddie Benton PG 1992 1996 2,274 [406]
Villanova Kerry Kittles SG 1992 1996 2,243 [407]
Virginia Bryant Stith SG 1988 1992 2,516 [408]
Virginia Tech Bimbo Coles PG 1986 1990 2,484 [409]
VMI Reggie Williams SG/SF 2004 2008 2,556 [410]
Wagner Terrance Bailey SG 1983 1987 2,591 [411]
Wake Forest Dickie Hemric PF 1951 1955 2,587 [412]
Washington Chris Welp C 1983 1987 2,073 [413]
Washington State Isaac Fontaine SG 1993 1997 2,003 [414]
Weber State Jerrick Harding PG 2016 2020 2,247 [415]
West Virginia Jerry West* PG 1957 1960 2,309 [416]
Western Carolina Henry Logan PG/SG 1964 1968 3,290 [417]
Western Illinois Joe Dykstra SF 1978 1983 2,248 [418]
Western Kentucky Courtney Lee SG 2004 2008 2,238 [419]
Jim McDaniels PF/C 1968 1971
Western Michigan David Kool PG 2006 2010 2,122 [420]
Wichita State Cleo Littleton SF 1951 1955 2,164 [421]
William & Mary Marcus Thornton SG 2011 2015 2,178 [422]
Winthrop Keon Johnson PG 2013 2017 2,076 [423]
Wisconsin Alando Tucker SG/SF 2002 2007 2,217 [424]
Wofford George Lyons SG/SF 1961 1965 2,521 [425]
Wright State Bill Edwards SF/PF 1989 1993 2,303 [426]
Wyoming Fennis Dembo SF 1984 1988 2,311 [427]
Xavier Byron Larkin SG 1984 1988 2,696 [428]
Yale Butch Graves SG 1980 1984 2,090 [429]
Youngstown State Jeff Covington PF 1974 1978 2,424 [430]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b After playing as a freshman in 2009–10, Haws spent two years on an LDS Church mission and did not play his sophomore season until 2012–13.
  2. ^ a b The original Big East Conference, founded in 1979 with basketball competition starting at that time, split along football lines in July 2013. The seven schools that did not sponsor Division I FBS football reorganized as a new Big East Conference, while the FBS football schools that had not left for other conferences, plus several new members, began operating as the American Athletic Conference. The American now considers its basketball history to have begun with the 2013 split,[40] while the current Big East maintains the basketball history of the original Big East.[41]
  3. ^ Davis started his college career in 2018 at TCU, then as now a member of the Big 12 Conference. He transferred to American member SMU after one season, receiving a waiver of NCAA rules that at the time required a transferring player to sit out a season. After three seasons as SMU, he took advantage of the NCAA's COVID eligibility waiver for 2020–21 and later changes to NCAA transfer rules to transfer within the conference to Memphis for his final college season in 2022–23.
  4. ^ Total includes only games played for American Conference members SMU and Memphis.
  5. ^ The American West Conference began as a football-only conference in 1993–94. Basketball was played for just two seasons, between 1994 and 1996.
  6. ^ The Big East Conference also recognizes Howard as its all-time conference scoring leader, using the criterion of points scored in regular-season conference games only. He scored 1,587 points in games that counted toward the record.[47]
  7. ^ Although the Ivy League was not formally founded until 1954 and did not play its first basketball season until 1955–56, it considers its men's basketball league to be a continuation of the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League, founded in 1901.
  8. ^ Although the Pac-12 Conference claims the history of the Pacific Coast Conference, the PCC operated under a completely separate charter.
  9. ^ The Southland Conference recognizes Dwight "Bo" Lamar, who played at Southwestern Louisiana (now Louisiana) between 1968 and 1972, as their all-time conference scoring leader, using the criterion of points scored against conference opponents only.[71] He scored 1,054 points in conference games.[71] Additionally, Southwestern Louisiana did not join the Southland Conference until 1971, so all of Lamar's points prior to then do not count toward Southland Conference scoring. Joe Dumars, who is technically second on the list with 819 points, actually scored more career points than Lamar since McNeese was a member of the Southland Conference for the duration of Dumars' career. The above conference scoring leaders list uses overall career totals, not conference-career totals, as its criterion.
  10. ^ Hank Gathers' scoring total in this table includes only games played for WCC member Loyola Marymount; he played his freshman season of 1985–86 at USC in what was then known as the Pacific-10 Conference. He transferred from USC after that season; after sitting out the 1986–87 season due to NCAA transfer rules, he played at Loyola Marymount until his death during his senior season in 1990.
  11. ^ a b c d e f This player was active in the 2020–21 season but chose not to take advantage of the NCAA's COVID-19 eligibility waiver.
  12. ^ Chaney is a Hall of Fame member as a coach, not as a player.
  13. ^ Bethune–Cookman's career points record holders list puts Chaney at the top with "3,067+" because recordkeeping at the school during the 1950s was not as precise.
  14. ^ a b c Bird, Mullin, and Robinson were also members of a team that was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a unit.
  15. ^ Clark began his college career at LIU Brooklyn. After the 2018–19 season, Long Island University merged the athletic programs of its two main campuses, Brooklyn and Post. The merged LIU program inherited the history and records of the Brooklyn program in all sports that the Brooklyn campus had sponsored at the time of the merger, including men's basketball.
  16. ^ Lacy played in 1943–44, fought in World War II, then finished his career from 1946 to 1949.
  17. ^ Bob Love was verified as Southern's all-time leading scorer by Southern University's Rodney Kirschner, their Deputy Athletic Director at the time of email correspondences. Please see the talk page for the transcription.
  18. ^ Moore played his entire career at Pan American College, later known as the University of Texas–Pan American (UTPA). In 2013, UTPA and UT Brownsville were merged, with the new institution beginning operation as the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) in the 2015–16 academic year. The UTRGV athletic program inherited all history and records of the UTPA program.
  19. ^ Toolson played at Utah Valley during the 2003–04 season before serving on an LDS Church mission to Guatemala from 2004 to 2006. He then returned to play for the Wolverines from 2006 to 2009.

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